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Hawaiians in NZ begin fundraising for friends & family on Maui
Audio 4 Sep 2023It's a month since wildfires destroyed the historic town of Lahaina on the island of Maui in the deadliest natural distaster in Hawaii's history. The fires spread rapidly because of very dry… Video, Audio
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Election 2023: RNZ's guide to party policy
Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are…
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Howzat! Christchurch man describes cricket wicket in attic
Now have you ever wished you could play some cricket in the house on a rainy day? Well for one Christchurch family that dream's become a reality. Glenn Bongartz, with the help of his architect… Audio
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Government completes Christchurch red zone transfer to council
Government completes Christchurch red zone transfer to council
Crown-owned red zone land along the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor is being returned to the council, marking the end of the government's post-earthquake responsibilities in the process.
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Cyclone-hit homes buyout: Hawke's Bay mayor expects 'some concerns' from community
Cyclone-hit homes buyout: Hawke's Bay mayor expects 'some concerns' from community
Hawke's Bay's five councils must unanimously agree on the government's offer to help buy out cyclone-damaged homes for the proposal to go ahead.
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Scratch artist reinstates pre-quake Chch buildings in miniature
More than a decade after the devastating quakes, Christchurch's iconic buildings are coming back to life. Scratch artist Mike Beer, aka 'Ghost Cat', has embarked on an ambitious collaboration to… Audio
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Around the motu : David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 18 Jul 2023David Williams in Christchurch David joins Kathryn to talk about the departure of another member of the Collective Impact Board - which was set up after the Christchurch terror attacks and meant to… Audio
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School's numbers cut to stop out-of-zone enrolment
School's numbers cut to stop out-of-zone enrolment
The Ministry of Education says a Christchurch intermediate's roll is being reduced to encourage students to go to their local school.
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Ex-CERA workers sentenced to home detention for fraud
Pair who corruptly tried to profit from the Christchurch quake rebuild sentenced
Gerard Gallagher and Simon Nikoloff, who corruptly tried to profit from the Christchurch earthquake rebuild, have been sentenced to home detention.
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Concerns raised Cyclone Gabrielle support package better for banks than growers
Concerns raised Cyclone Gabrielle support package better for banks than growers
A Hawke's Bay fruit grower has harshly criticised the government's loan scheme for cyclone-affected growers and farmers. Audio
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Construction inflation, insufficient planning add to hospital project cost blow-outs
Construction inflation, insufficient planning add to hospital project cost blow-outs
The latest cost blowouts for hospital projects include two Bay of Plenty mental health units poised to triple in price to $150 million. Audio
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Christchurch's Chisnallwood Intermediate to have roll cut by 200 students
Christchurch's Chisnallwood Intermediate to have roll cut by 200 students
The Ministry of Education has decided to push ahead with plans to reduce the roll, rejecting the school's alternative proposal.
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Super Rugby Pacific 2023: What we learned
Super Rugby Pacific 2023: What we learned
Following the Crusaders' latest title, there's a few thoughts to run through before we pack up the second season of Super Rugby Pacific, writes Jamie Wall.
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Budget 2023: The things you might have missed
Budget 2023: The things you might have missed
A week on from the Budget, RNZ has delved into some of the smaller but still noteworthy items in the government's list of spending. Audio
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Budget 2023 at a glance: What you need to know
Budget 2023 at a glance: What you need to know
This year's "no-frills" Budget is spending nearly $11.5 billion more of taxpayers' money over four years. Here's a list of the major spending and projects.
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Tourism industry endeavours to build back better for 'new era'
Tourism industry endeavours to build back better for 'new era'
More than 1500 travel delegates are in Christchurch for the country's biggest tourism business event.
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Tactix working with Silver Ferns' medical staff over Jane Watson return
Tactix working with Silver Ferns' medical staff over Jane Watson return
The Tactix could be without influential defender Jane Watson again when the side hosts the Stars in a must win game in Christchurch this Sunday.
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How to stop hating exercise
Regarding movement just as a "fix" for weight problems doesn't do justice to its health benefits, says physical education specialist Dr Susannah Stevens. Audio
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Company liquidation may further delay Christchurch sports facility project
Company liquidation may further delay Christchurch sports facility project
Ōtākaro Limited says there may be further disruption to a Christchurch anchor project because a subcontractor has gone into liquidation.
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Christchurch Hospital slashes carbon emissions by more than 50%
New boiler system slashes hospital's carbon emissions by more than 50%
A new boiler system cuts Christchurch Hospital's carbon emissions by more than 50 percent, Te Whatu Ora Waitaha says.
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Nelson homeowners waiting six months for repairs after floods
Nelson homeowners waiting six months for repairs after floods
Some residents in Nelson are still waiting for their homes to be repaired six months after they were displaced by flooding.
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Milestone reached in Christchurch Cathedral rebuild
Milestone reached in Christchurch Cathedral rebuild
The completion of the first phase in the Christchurch Cathedral rebuild is being described as a huge milestone.
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Milestone for Christchurch Cathedral rebuild with stabilisation
Audio 21 Mar 2023A huge milestone in the rebuild of the Christchurch Cathedral.
Twelves years since the Canterbury earthquakes caused extensive damage to the building, community leaders and project managers have… Video, Audio
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NZ delivers on day one of Sail Grand Prix in Christchurch
NZ delivers on day one of Sail Grand Prix in Christchurch
The New Zealand SailGP Team staked its claim for Season 3 Championship favoritism with an impressive display in front of home fans in Christchurch.
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Ex-CERA employees acted corruptly during earthquake recovery
Ex-CERA employees acted corruptly during earthquake recovery
Two former public servants have been found guilty of attempting to profit from their work helping with the Christchurch rebuild.